His Eminence Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian Enters Eternal Rest
Mesrob Ashjian, Lebanese Archbishop. Ordained priest Armenian Apostolic Church, Decorated grand protector Order Hospitallers St. George of Carinthea. Ashjian, Mesrob was born on January 3, in Beirut. Son of Nerces and Martha (Kassabian) Ashjian. Armenian Prelacy of Canada - Wikipedia
It is with deep regret that the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin announces the death of His Eminence Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian. His Eminence entered his eternal rest on the evening of December 2, while in the United States. He died suddenly as a result of a heart attack. Mesrob Ashjian (January 3, 1941 — December 2, 2003), Lebanese ...
The Eastern Prelacy and our parishes evoke with gratitude the much-missed figure of Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian (), who indefatigably served as Prelate of the Eastern United States and Canada in V.H. Apelian's Blog: Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian and Mughni
In , archbishop Mesrob Ashjian arrived to the U.S. as the newly appointed prelate. I met him in New York and for a while worked with him organizing exhibitions he put together and as the representative of the Land and Culture Organization, a French based organization that did renovations in Armenian communities including in Kessab.
My journey to becoming a soldier was preceded by a great deal of activism. Mesrob Ashjian, Lebanese Archbishop. Ordained priest Armenian Apostolic Church, 1961. Decorated grand protector Order Hospitallers St. George of Carinthea. Ashjian, Mesrob was born on January 3, 1941 in Beirut. Son of Nerces and Martha (Kassabian) Ashjian.
Exploring the early and modern history of. It is with deep regret that the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin announces the death of His Eminence Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian. His Eminence entered his eternal rest on the evening of December 2, while in the United States. He died suddenly as a result of a heart attack.
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Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian, who faithfully served the Armenian Church for half a century, including twenty years as the Prelate of the Armenian Apostolic Church of the Eastern United States and Canada, died Tuesday, December 2, , in New York City, of a massive heart attack.
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Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian, a longtime leader of the Armenian Apostolic Church of the Eastern United States and Canada, has died. He was REMEMBRANCE & HOPE: Essays of Faith & Life – NAASR
Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian, Prelate of the Eastern United States and Canada of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America, has faithfully served the Armenian Church in various capacities since his ordination in Yeghishe Manoukian College - Wikipedia
by Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian All of the essays - some sermons, others messages for special occasions - were written during Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian' 35 years of service to the Armenian church. Together, the articles form a biography. They touch on faith, community life, encounters with people, interviews with the pres. Mesrob Ashjian, 62, Armenian Prelate - The New York Times In 1978, archbishop Mesrob Ashjian arrived to the U.S. as the newly appointed prelate. I met him in New York and for a while worked with him organizing exhibitions he put together and as the representative of the Land and Culture Organization, a French based organization that did renovations in Armenian communities including in Kessab.Ashjian Family History: Last Name Origin & Meaning - AncientFaces The Eastern Prelacy and our parishes evoke with gratitude the much-missed figure of Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian (1941-2003), who indefatigably served as Prelate of the Eastern United States and Canada in 1978-1998.Mesrob Ashjian Archbishop ... - The ... - The Washington Post Archbishop Mesrob Ashjian, who faithfully served the Armenian Church for half a century, including twenty years as the Prelate of the Armenian Apostolic Church of the Eastern United States and Canada, died Tuesday, December 2, 2003, in New York City, of a massive heart attack.